SOMALILAND | Friday, October 13, 2000 - 01:44 am EGYPT SENDS 54 TEACHERS TO SOMALILAND BBC Monitoring Service - United Kingdom ; 21-Sep-2000 12:00:00 am Text of report by Somaliland's Hargeysa radio on 21st September Fifty-four teachers donated by the Egyptian government arrived at Hargeysa airport this morning. The teachers were received by officials of the ministry of education, led by Isma'il Umar Madar. Hargeysa mayor was also in the party welcoming the Egyptian teachers. Ministers of foreign affairs and education, Mahmud Salih Nur Fagareh, and Ahmad Yusuf Du'aleh, visited Egypt early this year and signed an agreement under which Egypt pledged to help Somaliland in the fields of education and health. There are two Egyptian doctors already working with the ministries of health and animal husbandry. Source: Radio Hargeysa, Voice of the Republic of Somaliland, in Somali 1700 gmt 21 Sep 00 |
Anonymous | Friday, October 13, 2000 - 07:53 am Why the f*ck are you posting somaliland site news in here ... i guess you don't have enough ppl to read your shi*t huh... |
Dunya | Friday, October 13, 2000 - 02:04 pm Thank you for this news somaliland ... I should admit , i am impressed. I really hope this improvement spreads throughout somalia , not only hargeisa. Anon , listen you old ,narrow-minded , civil war and conflict lover .. You are what i call one of the many things that should be recycled from the somalian civil war. If you never forget the past , you will never look forward for any future my friend. Salaam. |
Anonymous | Thursday, November 02, 2000 - 07:39 am Dunya, i couldn't agree more with you.Sad that few people won't let the go the past. The past ain't something we should hold on to or never forget.The past is there for us to not make the same mistake, understand and learn from it. Maybe it's easier said then done huh? |